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Hojo Takatoki , who ruled over Japan about the year 1320 , banished a samurai named Oribe Shima to one of the islands of the Oki group for some offence committed by the latter . Oribe had a beautiful young daughter named O Tokoyo San .
Hojo Takatoki , who ruled over Japan about the year 1320 , banished a samurai named Oribe Shima to one of the islands of the Oki group for some offence committed by the latter . Oribe had a beautiful young daughter named O Tokoyo San .
Page 99
à bright moonshine , she reached a submarine cave wherein she found a wooden statue of Hojo Takatoki . As she was about to take it out of the cave , she saw coming out of the cavern , a horrible luminous creature of the shape of a snake ...
à bright moonshine , she reached a submarine cave wherein she found a wooden statue of Hojo Takatoki . As she was about to take it out of the cave , she saw coming out of the cavern , a horrible luminous creature of the shape of a snake ...
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